Safety and Reporting Resources
Current safety and reporting resources are not to the standard they
should be. Nonetheless, if you or someone you know is a victim of
misconduct below are safety and reporting resources to utilise if you
would like to take the route of reporting or finding support beyond
WICF.
If you would like the support of an advocate, please find
information for your local advocate on our Find an Advocate page or
contact us at contact@womeninchess.com.
If you are searching for information on safety and reporting that is not
on this page, please contact us and we will do our best to connect you
to the right resources.
Reporting
Resources
Report to FIDE Ethic and Disciplinary
Need:
- A written statement, made and signed by the Complainant, setting out details of the identity, position and contact details of the accused person, details of the relevant act or incident, the nature of the alleged misconduct and the evidence in support thereof.
- Documentary proof such as letters, reports, e-mail exchanges, text messages, Internet articles, webpage images and social media copies may be used as exhibits in the complaint and must be separately marked with an identifying number and submitted in PDF.
- Complaint lodgement fee of 75 Euros. If this cost is hindering you from reporting, please send us an email at contact@womeninchess.com for financial assistance.
- Email to: office@fide.com and ethics@FIDE.com
Report to the Swedish Chess Federation
Reports can be made through the SSF whistle blowing platform: WhistleB
Report to the Finnish Chess Federation
To report to the Finnish Chess Federation, one must submit a written report either by post or email to a disciplinary officer within 14 days of the alleged misconduct. It is unclear who exactly a disciplinary officer is, but more information can be acquired from the Chairman of the Chess Referee Committee KvT Mika Hakala, mika.hakala@mikahakala.fi.
Report to US Chess
Report to German Safe Sport Authority
(Safe Sport DE:)[https://www.ansprechstelle-safe-sport.de/] Independent contact point for those affected by sexual, psychological and physical violence in sport from Safe Sport.
(Anlauf Gegen Gewalt:)[https://www.anlauf-gegen-gewalt.org/] Germany’s independent advice centre for athletes.
German Chess Federation Safe Sport Contact Person: Astrid Hohl praevention@schachbund.de
Report to English Chess Federation
Emails covering forms of conduct addressed in the Guidelines can be sent to: safeguarding@englishchessfeseration.org.uk
Messages submitted will be received and handled by the ECF safeguarding team and will be treated in confidence respecting the privacy of all parties involved.
Report to the Spanish Chess Federation
Complaints related to the prevention, detection and action against sexual abuse and harassment: proteccion.daas@feda.org.
Report to US Center for Safe Sport
Report to the French Chess Federation
To make a complaint to the French Chess Federation it must be sent to the headquarters of the Federation, for the attention of the Federal Office, by registered mail with acknowledgment of receipts, accompanied by the documents on the basis of which it is motivated.
French Chess Federation Address: 6 rue de l’Eglise, 92600 ASNIERES SUR SEINE
Report to the Dutch Chess Federation
Reports of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior can be made to the KNSB Confidential Contact Person (VCP). This can also be done anonymously. The VCP of the KNSB is Anneke Pruijssers – De Jong.
Anneke Pruijssers can be reached via vcp@schaakbond.nl.
Report to the Norwegian Chess Federation
Common Notification Portal for Norwegian Chess
Notifications submitted are received and handled by the confederations’ joint notification committee. The notification committee consists of general secretary Kristine Marie Ganz, Trond Young (USF) and Aud Norunn Røsok Strand (NSF).
Safety
Resources
Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN)
RAINN offers live, secure, anonymous crisis support for victims of sexual violence, their friends and families.
Toll Free Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE
Rape Crisis Network Europe
RCNE is the network of European centres which support survivors of sexual violence. They aim to make sure that anyone who experiences sexual violence can get the help they need.
1in6
The mission of 1in6 is to help men who have had unwanted or abusive sexual experiences in live healthier, happier lives. 1in6’s mission also includes serving family members, friends, partners, and service providers by providing information and support resources on the web and in the community.
Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (ASCA)
ASCA is an innovative and effective support program designed specifically for adult survivors of physical, sexual, and/or emotional child abuse or neglect..
After Silence
The mission of After Silence is to support, empower, validate, and educate survivors of rape, sexual abuse and all types of sexual violence by providing a safe, extensive, reliable and easy-to-read website where victims can find the answers and support they need to heal and reclaim their lives.
AfterSilence.org provides a free and safely moderated online support group, message board and chat room where survivors can connect with one another in real time, share their stories, ask questions and, above all, begin their path towards healing and recovery.
BlackLine
BlackLine® is a 24-hour hotline geared towards the Black, Black LGBTQI, Brown, Native and Muslim community.
Anti-Violence Project (AVP)
AVP empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and HIV-affected communities and allies to end all forms of violence through organizing and education, and supports survivors through counseling and advocacy.
Helping Survivors
Helping Survivors is an organisation on a mission to help heal, educate, and empower people who have been impacted by sexual assault and abuse.
The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project provides 24/7 crisis support services to LGBTQ young people..